In this volume is my piece on the Tryon Patriots of 1775 and the one on David Fanning's escape from North Carolina to Charleston in 1782.
Journal of the American Revolution: Annual Volume 2015
Hardcover
– May 28, 2015
Founded in 2012, the Journal of the American Revolution has provided
educational, peer-reviewed articles by more than 75 historians and
experts on the journal's popular website, allthingsliberty.com. The site
attracts more than 65,000 readers per month and its historical
perspectives have been featured by Time, MSNBC, Smithsonian, Slate and
other national media. The online periodical's roster of writers
includes a balance of emerging talent and seasoned scholars, such as J.
L. Bell, Benjamin L. Carp, Thomas Fleming, Benjamin H. Irvin, Andrew
O'Shaughnessy, Jim Piecuch and Ray Raphael. The Journal of the American
Revolution, Annual Volume 2015, marks the beginning of a partnership
between Westholme and the journal to provide an annual print edition of
the journal's best historical research and writing. These annual volumes
are designed for institutions, scholars, and enthusiasts alike to
provide a convenient overview of the latest research and scholarship in
American Revolution studies. The fifty articles in the 2015 edition
include: "Five Myths of Tarring and Feathering," by J. L. Bell; "Raid
Across the Ice: The British Operation to Capture Washington," by
Benjamin Huggins; "Paul Revere's Other Riders," by Ray Raphael; "A
Patriot-Loyalist: Playing Both Sides," by Todd Braisted; "William Lee
& Oney Judge: A Look at George Washington & Slavery," by Mary V.
Thompson; "The Great West Point Chain," by Hugh T. Harrington.
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